Busan 2 day itinerary — How to spend 2 days in Busan, South Korea?

Busan is South Korea’s second largest city, just behind Seoul. If you are a fan of Reply 1997, you will love Busan more because the scenery in this place is significantly breathtaking and looks familiar (because the whole of the said film was shoot in Busan). Also, the local people of Busan have very cute voices, you can hear Taeyang’s voice (a member of Big Bang) or Jungkook’s of BTS. Now, let’s go into the main matter: Today we will introduce Busan tour this summer, don’t hesitate and let’s hang out together at Busan’s splendid sandy beach. How many days in Busan? Is 2 days in Busan enough? If enough then what to do in Busan for 2 days? Let’s check it out our suggested Busan itinerary blog (Busan Korea itinerary): Busan 2 day itinerary — How to spend 2 days in Busan: What to do, where to go below to find out the answer.

Flight

There are five regular airlines in Gimpo (Seoul) – Busan. Namely, Korean Air, Asiana Air, Jeju Air, Air Busan, and Jin Air. Prices range from $100 to $150/round trip depending on flight dates and promotion campaigns. It will take 55 minutes to fly. You can buy tickets easily on the respective websites of the above companies (you may google such information).

Busan Gimhae International Airport Departure Hall Busan Gimhae Inter.

Getting from Busan Airport to Hotel

Taxi

Distance 30km / Approx. 1 hour and 20 minutes

Fare: $ 30

Busan airport taxi

Airport Limousine

From Gimhae International Airport to Haeundae (Bus stops are available in the area with many hotels)

There is a bus trip every 30 minutes: 06:45 / Last bus trip: 21:55 Schedule may change if there are traffic jams

Korean Train eXpress (KTX)

KTX train – comfortable ride. Image by: busan 2 day itinerary blog.

This is South Korea’s high-speed rail system. Top speed for trains in regular service is currently 305 km/h (190 mph), and trains have just a few stops. There are about 6 trips from Seoul to Busan every day. The runtime is about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Normal seat price is $55.8, first class seat is $78/time. So the train cost is almost equal to the air ticket.
However, the plane also takes time and costs to go to the airport, check-in, get baggage. Going by KTX is more convenient as you just go to the train station near your hotel, change tickets and get on board. Keep in mind that you cannot see the scenery while sitting on the KTX since everything just goes by in a blur. High-quality trains, comfortable train seats, free Wifi, things and coffee vending machines.

KTX (Korea Train Express)KTX Korail Pass CounterInside KTX train

The stop is Busan KTX station. From here, look for subway or take a taxi, bus to go to hotel.

Regular trains

Mugunghwa train

There are two types of trains, namely ITX-Saemul and Mugunghwa. The runtime is 4 hours and 45 minutes (ITX) and 5 hours and 30 minutes (Mugunghwa). This is the train that you can see scenery. Moderate speed. The price for ITX is $40 and Mugunghwa is $27. It is hard to understand what advantages that ITX has (expensive price and slow runtime). If you go by a normal train, you should go to Mugunghwa. Both types of trains offer free Wifi, cushioned seats, air conditioning.

ITX-SaemaeulInside ITX-Saemaeul coachInside Mugunghwa coach. The seats were reasonably spacious, but less well equipped than those on the KTX. No tray tables or centre armrests here.

Bus

Getting to Busan by bus

This kind of transport is mentioned so that you can have more options. Having said that, tourists often who have limited time would buy KORAIL Pass to go by KTX which takes you to destination quickly. It normally takes 6 – 8 hours depending on traffic situation. Buses are not recommended to be chosen since the roadside is not beautiful and there might be traffic jams on highways during holidays.

Sightseeing..

What pleasure Busan can bring? What to do in Busan for 2 days? Yes, quite a lot. In this article, We will summarize 2 days 1 night itinerary (Busan 2 day itinerary) in Busan.

Korean beach attract many tourists from all over the world. In this image is Busan beach, one of the best beaches in South Korea.

Where to stay in Busan?

Haeundae beach

Which location is the first option? This time we booked on Airbnb. Busan Haeundae beach is so beautiful that I decided to rent a room that can help us watch the sea and the sunrise.

The price is $33 per person, $46 for 2 people. It’s “dirt cheap”. Please note that this rate is for weekdays, not weekends.

Even when you are not familiar with the booking on Airbnb, you have to choose places near Busan Station or Haeundae Beach to maximize the beauty of the scenery.

Haeundae Beach featuring a beach, general coastal views and a coastal town.

Another tip for those who are “adventurous and poor” but sleep like a dog (without the luxury bedding) can sleep in Jimjilbang bathhouse. Near the Haeundae Sea area are two large salt bath rooms, costing $8.4 per person, with beds and pillows other than mats other bathrooms. For your reference:

Vesta Spa

Vesta fitness and spa. Picture: seoul busan itinerary blog.

How to get there: Exit 7 Jung-dong subway station and go straight. Going through Rodeo Outlet, Lotte Castle, 24-hour McDonalds, GS Gas Station and Merville Apartments, and then you can see.

Haeundae Spa

Haeundae Spa

Picture: seoul busan itinerary blog.

How to get there: Exit 1, Haeundae subway station and go straight, turn right Jungdong-2 ro, the spa is located on the 4th floor.

An evening shot of the Paradise Hotel Busan.

You can find, check rates, reviews & availability for others hotels in Busan on Agoda.com or Booking.com.

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Haeundae Beach

Haeundae Beach the Most Gorgeous Beach Of South KoreaA great photo at Haeundae Beach

This is the largest and most beautiful beach in Korea. Haeundae Beach is scheduled to hold Sand Sculpture Festival in May. Do not miss it!

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